20th annual Union Hill Garden Tour opens neighborhood and private residents’ gardens to the public on Sunday, June 14

Benefiting the Union Cemetery Historical Society, the tour will also include local vendors, a 4-string quartet and special offers from neighborhood restaurants

Kansas City, Mo. (May 4, 2015)– The public is invited to experience the beauty of one of Kansas City’s oldest neighborhoods during the 2015 Union Hill Garden Tour on Sunday, June 14 as community and private residents’ gardens will be open for viewing. Self-guided tours will be available from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. and proceeds from the Garden Tour will donate to the Union Cemetery Historical Society, a nonprofit with a mission to restore, maintain, and preserve the burial records of Union Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri’s oldest public cemetery.

In addition to the self-guided tours, a string-quartet from the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance will perform live, classical music from noon – 2:00 p.m. in the neighborhood gazebo located just to the north of 30th Street and Grand Avenue. Local vendors and artisans will sell plants and gardening goods throughout the neighborhood and the Union Cemetery Historical Society will sell copies of the cemetery’s official history book, Kansas City’s Historic Union Cemetery: Lessons for the Future from the Garden of Time. Neighborhood restaurants will also offer special discounts to Garden Tour attendees.

Beneficiary: Proceeds will benefit the Union Cemetery Historical Society, a non-profit organization aiding in the maintenance and preservation of burial records and grounds of Kansas City’s oldest public cemetery. For additional information, please visit uchskc.org.

About Union HillEstablished in 1857, Union Hill is one of Kansas City’s oldest continuous neighborhoods with more than 1000 young professionals, established mobile mid-career and active empty nesters. Union Hill is a true urban neighborhood, spanning more than 16 city blocks nestled between Main Street on the west, Gillham Road on the east, the 31st Street corridor on the south and approximately 27th Street on the south. Overlooking Crown Center and the downtown skyline, the Union Hill district offers convenient living surrounded by green space, dining, arts, entertainment, fitness and some of Kansas City’s major employers. Bob Frye leads the overall development, preservation and advancement of Union Hill with a more than 30-year history of ownership and solid development that builds on 150 years of history with a long term vision and commitment to the neighborhood. Kansas City’s history is embraced throughout the district. For more information, visit www.unionhill.com or follow the latest at on www.facebook.com/unionhillkc, @UHILLKC on Twitter and Instagram or call 816-777-5900.